2014-06-03

New cooperation agreement with Korea Arts Management Service

Since 2014 Arts Management Network holds a cooperation agreement with the Korea Arts Management Service (KAMS), based in Seoul, Korea.
Yumi Hwangbo, chief editor of the site 'theApro' at KAMS, provides an insight what KAMS is dealing with.
Since its inception in 2006, the Korea Arts Management Service (KAMS) has been striving to enhance the potential of Korean arts by conduction researches and surveys, offering consulting services, running educational programs, and dispending knowledge and information to arts management professionals. By staying on the cusp of global arts trends, KAMS has developed unique strategies for international exchanges with different regions and adds value to the arts in these exchanges through a collaborative network with its overseas partners. We hope that by taking advantage of our information base and network, artists and others in the arts field can break new ground in the art market and find new value that they can share with one another.

The 10th PAMS, A Window to Contemporary Performing Arts in Asia

PAMS (Performing Arts Market in Seoul) will be held 7-11 October, 2014. With the theme of A Window to Contemporary Performing Arts in Asia, PAMS will look back the past decade and outlook the new decade by discussing and sharing the value of the contemporary performing arts as aiming the leading art market in Asia. Furthermore, China has been chosen as the focus region of this year, key persons of performing arts in China will attend PAMS to share and discuss its current performing arts issues. http://pams.or.kr/

See also:

TheApro - Platform for International Exchange of Korean Performing Arts
TheArtro Platform for International exchange of Korean Contemporary Art


Yumi Hwangbo, Manager
Knowledge&Information, International Development Dept.
Korea Arts Management Service
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